'We need to suspend dog intakes to focus on caring for the animals already in the shelter and finding them forever homes or placement,' the shelter said in a statement.
It's a full-blown 'cat-tastrophe' at the Animal Care Centers of New York, as they say they've reached critical capacity and cannot take in any more cats. Fox 5 NY's Jennifer Williams reports.The Animal Care Centers of New York City says it is no longer taking dog surrenders after reaching critical capacity.
"The shelter is over capacity and we are out of space for new arrivals. We need to suspend dog intakes to focus on caring for the animals already in the shelter and finding them forever homes or placement," the shelter said in a statement on its website. The ACC remains open for adoptions, drop-off of animals that require emergency medical care or that pose a public safety risk and those being dropped off by the government. DAILY NEWSLETTERto the
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